Literature and Religious Experience
Beyond Belief and Unbelief
Matthew J Smith editor Caleb D Spencer editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:10th Feb '22
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This book challenges the status quo of studies in literature and religion by returning to “experience” as a bridge between theory and practice. Essays present keywords of religious experience and demonstrate the significance of such concepts in readings of literature across historical periods and genres.
This book challenges the status quo of studies in literature and religion by returning to “experience” as a bridge between theory and practice. Essays focus on keywords of religious experience and demonstrate their applications in drama, fiction, and poetry. Each chapter explores the broad significance of its keyword as a category of psychological and social behavior and tracks its unique articulation by individual authors, including Conrad, Beecher Stowe and Melville. Together, the chapters construct a critical foundation for studying literature not only from the perspectives of theology and historicism but from the ways that literary experience reflects, reinforces, and sometimes challenges religious experience.
An exciting new collection that approaches complex questions, texts and authors from a fresh set of perspectives. These authors regard religion or spirituality not simply as a matter of intellectual assent but an embodied set of practices and phenomena. The so called ‘religious turn’ is reappraised and re-read in ways that powerfully remind us of its complexity and persistence. * Dr Andrew Tate, Reader in Literature, Religion and Aesthetics, Lancaster University, UK *
ISBN: 9781350193918
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 617g
312 pages